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There’s finally an easy way to see ‘Retweets with Comments’ on Twitter

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Jack Dorsey might be spending his quarantine going rogue on Periscope, but Twitter’s product team is still on the ball.

On Tuesday, Twitter announced a handy new feature for iOS users. In the latest version of the Apple Twitter app, there’s now an easy way to see both retweets and “Retweets With Comments.”

A “Retweet With Comment” is the new(ish) version of a “quote tweet,” in which a user re-shares someone else’s tweet but adds a comment of their own. It’s a popular way to iterate and answer memes or viral questions because it starts a new thread, rather than just adding to (and getting lost in) the original tweet’s comments.

Now, all users have to do to see the RTs with comments is click on the original tweet, then click the number of retweets below the content. That will open a new screen, which shows the number and list of regular retweet as well as the number and list of comment RTs. 

Here’s an example of the Retweets with comments vs. tweets without comments on a gif that I may or may not have retweeted about “missing the homies.”

Who doesn't miss the homies TBH.

Who doesn’t miss the homies TBH.

Image: screenshot: rachel kraus / mashable / twitter

Previously, there was no good way to see all the RTs with comments in one place. You could search the content of a tweet, and that would likely bring up the popular RTs with comments. Or if someone decided to add a comment to one of your tweets, it would show up in your mentions if they tagged you. Now there’s no need to go on a somewhat egotistical hunt to see who’s talking about your tweets.

The new feature is only for the iOS version of the app right now. Mashable has reached out to Twitter to ask when the product might be coming to the Android app and browser, and will reach out when and if we hear more. 

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